INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3DxWare FOR AIX 5.2 ML04 (and higher) - V 1.4.0
========================================================
To install the files for 3DxWare for Unix to the corresponding directories
and to run the driver you need root privileges.
Make sure you fulfill the following prerequisites:
AIX 5:
AIX 5.2 or higher is required.
For AIX 52 you will need ML5200-07 or ML5200-04 and APAR IY78349 (can only be applied to ML04 or above)
For AIX 53 you will need ML5300-03 or APAR IY78350
The web site URL for IBM fixes is: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/unixservers/aixfixes.html
For USB device support you will need the following AIX filesets:
devices.pci.22106474
devices.pci.33103500
devices.pci.99172704
devices.pci.c1110358
devices.common.IBM.usb
devices.usbif.03000008
The first four contain drivers for the four different USB host controllers that AIX supports.
You only need the one that matches your hardware but having them all does no harm. "devices.common.IBM.usb"
is the USB System Driver and "devices.usbif.03000008" contains the client driver for 3DConnexion devices.
The files for the driver are provided with the following archive:
AIX 5:
3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz
Please save the file 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz into the /tmp directory
and extract and run the script install-3dxunix.sh:
gzip -cd 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz | tar xf - install-3dxunix.sh
./install-3dxunix.sh
If you don't choose during installation the possibility to start the driver during login from the
/etc/inittab please make sure the driver is started before you launch your application.
For the USB devices start the driver with the following command:
AIX 5:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb
For the serial devices start the driver with:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon -d /dev/
where is the name of your serial port to which the device is attached.
Example: /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/tty0
For the start of the driver from the /etc/inittab the following line is added:
3dx:234:respawn:/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/null 2>&1
where is the name of the port to which the device is attached.
Demos:
After unpacking 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar you can find two demos:
The cube demo: /tmp/xcube and
a value demo: /tmp/xvalue
Those are two simple demos that work with the setting "Any Application". You may copy the
binaries to your favourite location for binaries.

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Maya 2008

Operating Systems

Linux i386

Version Driver

1.2-10

Size Driver

42Kb

File Name

3dxmaya2008-1.2-10.i386.rpm

Info

Plug-ins (i386, x86-64) for Autodesk Maya 2008 Linux

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Maya 8 0

Operating Systems

Linux i386

Version Driver

1.2-8

Size Driver

41Kb

File Name

3dxmaya8_0-1.2-8.i386.rpm

Info

This is a public beta of our plug-in for Maya 8.0 for Linux. You will also need to install the 1.2.0 driver.

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Maya 8 5

Operating Systems

Linux i386

Version Driver

1.2-9

Size Driver

42Kb

File Name

3dxmaya8_5-1.2-9.i386.rpm

Info

Plug-ins (i386, x86-64) for Autodesk Maya 8.5 Linux

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Maya 8.5 64

Operating Systems

Linux x86 64

Version Driver

1.2-9

Size Driver

42Kb

File Name

3dxmaya64-8_5-1.2-9.x86_64.rpm

Info

Plug-ins (i386, x86-64) for Autodesk Maya 8.5 Linux

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Maya 2008 64

Operating Systems

Linux x86 64

Version Driver

1.2-10

Size Driver

43Kb

File Name

3dxmaya64-2008-1.2-10.x86_64.rpm

Info

Plug-ins (i386, x86-64) for Autodesk Maya 2008 Linux

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Ware Linux

Operating Systems

Linux x86 64

Version Driver

v1-4-0

Size Driver

221Kb

File Name

3dxware-linux-v1-4-0.x86_64.tar.gz

Info

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3DxWare FOR AIX 5.2 ML04 (and higher) - V 1.4.0
========================================================
To install the files for 3DxWare for Unix to the corresponding directories
and to run the driver you need root privileges.
Make sure you fulfill the following prerequisites:
AIX 5:
AIX 5.2 or higher is required.
For AIX 52 you will need ML5200-07 or ML5200-04 and APAR IY78349 (can only be applied to ML04 or above)
For AIX 53 you will need ML5300-03 or APAR IY78350
The web site URL for IBM fixes is: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/unixservers/aixfixes.html
For USB device support you will need the following AIX filesets:
devices.pci.22106474
devices.pci.33103500
devices.pci.99172704
devices.pci.c1110358
devices.common.IBM.usb
devices.usbif.03000008
The first four contain drivers for the four different USB host controllers that AIX supports.
You only need the one that matches your hardware but having them all does no harm. "devices.common.IBM.usb"
is the USB System Driver and "devices.usbif.03000008" contains the client driver for 3DConnexion devices.
The files for the driver are provided with the following archive:
AIX 5:
3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz
Please save the file 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz into the /tmp directory
and extract and run the script install-3dxunix.sh:
gzip -cd 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz | tar xf - install-3dxunix.sh
./install-3dxunix.sh
If you don't choose during installation the possibility to start the driver during login from the
/etc/inittab please make sure the driver is started before you launch your application.
For the USB devices start the driver with the following command:
AIX 5:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb
For the serial devices start the driver with:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon -d /dev/
where is the name of your serial port to which the device is attached.
Example: /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/tty0
For the start of the driver from the /etc/inittab the following line is added:
3dx:234:respawn:/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/null 2>&1
where is the name of the port to which the device is attached.
Demos:
After unpacking 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar you can find two demos:
The cube demo: /tmp/xcube and
a value demo: /tmp/xvalue
Those are two simple demos that work with the setting "Any Application". You may copy the
binaries to your favourite location for binaries.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3DxWare FOR AIX 5.2 ML04 (and higher) - V 1.4.0
========================================================
To install the files for 3DxWare for Unix to the corresponding directories
and to run the driver you need root privileges.
Make sure you fulfill the following prerequisites:
AIX 5:
AIX 5.2 or higher is required.
For AIX 52 you will need ML5200-07 or ML5200-04 and APAR IY78349 (can only be applied to ML04 or above)
For AIX 53 you will need ML5300-03 or APAR IY78350
The web site URL for IBM fixes is: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/unixservers/aixfixes.html
For USB device support you will need the following AIX filesets:
devices.pci.22106474
devices.pci.33103500
devices.pci.99172704
devices.pci.c1110358
devices.common.IBM.usb
devices.usbif.03000008
The first four contain drivers for the four different USB host controllers that AIX supports.
You only need the one that matches your hardware but having them all does no harm. "devices.common.IBM.usb"
is the USB System Driver and "devices.usbif.03000008" contains the client driver for 3DConnexion devices.
The files for the driver are provided with the following archive:
AIX 5:
3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz
Please save the file 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz into the /tmp directory
and extract and run the script install-3dxunix.sh:
gzip -cd 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz | tar xf - install-3dxunix.sh
./install-3dxunix.sh
If you don't choose during installation the possibility to start the driver during login from the
/etc/inittab please make sure the driver is started before you launch your application.
For the USB devices start the driver with the following command:
AIX 5:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb
For the serial devices start the driver with:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon -d /dev/
where is the name of your serial port to which the device is attached.
Example: /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/tty0
For the start of the driver from the /etc/inittab the following line is added:
3dx:234:respawn:/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/null 2>&1
where is the name of the port to which the device is attached.
Demos:
After unpacking 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar you can find two demos:
The cube demo: /tmp/xcube and
a value demo: /tmp/xvalue
Those are two simple demos that work with the setting "Any Application". You may copy the
binaries to your favourite location for binaries.

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Ware AIX5

Operating Systems

UNIX for SGI HP SUN IBM Serial only

Version Driver

v1-4-0

Size Driver

529Kb

File Name

3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz

Info

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3DxWare FOR AIX 5.2 ML04 (and higher) - V 1.4.0
========================================================
To install the files for 3DxWare for Unix to the corresponding directories
and to run the driver you need root privileges.
Make sure you fulfill the following prerequisites:
AIX 5:
AIX 5.2 or higher is required.
For AIX 52 you will need ML5200-07 or ML5200-04 and APAR IY78349 (can only be applied to ML04 or above)
For AIX 53 you will need ML5300-03 or APAR IY78350
The web site URL for IBM fixes is: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/unixservers/aixfixes.html
For USB device support you will need the following AIX filesets:
devices.pci.22106474
devices.pci.33103500
devices.pci.99172704
devices.pci.c1110358
devices.common.IBM.usb
devices.usbif.03000008
The first four contain drivers for the four different USB host controllers that AIX supports.
You only need the one that matches your hardware but having them all does no harm. "devices.common.IBM.usb"
is the USB System Driver and "devices.usbif.03000008" contains the client driver for 3DConnexion devices.
The files for the driver are provided with the following archive:
AIX 5:
3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz
Please save the file 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz into the /tmp directory
and extract and run the script install-3dxunix.sh:
gzip -cd 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz | tar xf - install-3dxunix.sh
./install-3dxunix.sh
If you don't choose during installation the possibility to start the driver during login from the
/etc/inittab please make sure the driver is started before you launch your application.
For the USB devices start the driver with the following command:
AIX 5:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb
For the serial devices start the driver with:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon -d /dev/
where is the name of your serial port to which the device is attached.
Example: /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/tty0
For the start of the driver from the /etc/inittab the following line is added:
3dx:234:respawn:/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/null 2>&1
where is the name of the port to which the device is attached.
Demos:
After unpacking 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar you can find two demos:
The cube demo: /tmp/xcube and
a value demo: /tmp/xvalue
Those are two simple demos that work with the setting "Any Application". You may copy the
binaries to your favourite location for binaries.

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Ware HPUX

Operating Systems

UNIX for SGI HP SUN IBM Serial only

Version Driver

v1-4-0

Size Driver

319Kb

File Name

3dxware-hpux-v1-4-0.tar.gz

Info

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3DxWare FOR HP-UX 11 (and higher) - V 1.4.0
========================================================
To install the files for 3DxWare for Unix to the corresponding directories
and to run the driver you need root privileges.
Make sure you fulfill the following prerequisites:
HP-UX:
HP-UX 11 is required
Patches:
PHKL_35011 - s700_800 11.11 Cumulative USB Driver patch
(this patch fixes low LCD performance issue with the SpacePilot
and thus is highly recommended with that device(!),
optional for all other devices but improves overall USB performance)
The files for the driver are provided with the following archive:
HP-UX:
3dxware-hpux-v1-4-0.tar.gz
Please save the file 3dxware-hpux-v1-4-0.tar.gz into the /tmp directory
and extract and run the script install-3dxunix.sh:
gzip -cd 3dxware-hpux-v1-4-0.tar.gz | tar xf - install-3dxunix.sh
./install-3dxunix.sh
If you don't choose during installation the possibility to start the driver during login from the
/etc/inittab please make sure the driver is started before you launch your application.
For the USB devices start the driver with the following command:
HP-UX:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb
For the serial devices start the driver with:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon -d /dev/
where is the name of your serial port to which the device is attached.
Example: /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/tty0p0
For the start of the driver from the /etc/inittab the following line is added:
3dx:234:respawn:/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/null 2>&1
where is the name of the port to which the device is attached.
Demos:
After unpacking 3dxware-hpux-v1-4-0.tar you can find two demos:
The cube demo: /tmp/xcube and
a value demo: /tmp/xvalue
Those are two simple demos that work with the setting "Any Application". You may copy the
binaries to your favourite location for binaries.

Company

3Dconnexion

Categories

Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input

Model

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Plus XT Serial

Description

3Dx Ware Solaris

Operating Systems

UNIX for SGI HP SUN IBM Serial only x86

Version Driver

v1-4-0

Size Driver

228Kb

File Name

3dxware-solaris-v1-4-0-x86.tar.gz

Info

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3DxWare FOR AIX 5.2 ML04 (and higher) - V 1.4.0
========================================================
To install the files for 3DxWare for Unix to the corresponding directories
and to run the driver you need root privileges.
Make sure you fulfill the following prerequisites:
AIX 5:
AIX 5.2 or higher is required.
For AIX 52 you will need ML5200-07 or ML5200-04 and APAR IY78349 (can only be applied to ML04 or above)
For AIX 53 you will need ML5300-03 or APAR IY78350
The web site URL for IBM fixes is: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/unixservers/aixfixes.html
For USB device support you will need the following AIX filesets:
devices.pci.22106474
devices.pci.33103500
devices.pci.99172704
devices.pci.c1110358
devices.common.IBM.usb
devices.usbif.03000008
The first four contain drivers for the four different USB host controllers that AIX supports.
You only need the one that matches your hardware but having them all does no harm. "devices.common.IBM.usb"
is the USB System Driver and "devices.usbif.03000008" contains the client driver for 3DConnexion devices.
The files for the driver are provided with the following archive:
AIX 5:
3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz
Please save the file 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz into the /tmp directory
and extract and run the script install-3dxunix.sh:
gzip -cd 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar.gz | tar xf - install-3dxunix.sh
./install-3dxunix.sh
If you don't choose during installation the possibility to start the driver during login from the
/etc/inittab please make sure the driver is started before you launch your application.
For the USB devices start the driver with the following command:
AIX 5:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb
For the serial devices start the driver with:
/etc/3DxWare/daemon -d /dev/
where is the name of your serial port to which the device is attached.
Example: /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/tty0
For the start of the driver from the /etc/inittab the following line is added:
3dx:234:respawn:/etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d /dev/null 2>&1
where is the name of the port to which the device is attached.
Demos:
After unpacking 3dxware-aix5-v1-4-0.tar you can find two demos:
The cube demo: /tmp/xcube and
a value demo: /tmp/xvalue
Those are two simple demos that work with the setting "Any Application". You may copy the
binaries to your favourite location for binaries.